2 # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-1.0
3 ##############################################################################
4 # Copyright (c) 2017 The Linux Foundation and others.
6 # All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
7 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
8 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
9 # http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
10 ##############################################################################
11 echo "---> lftools-install.sh"
13 # By default a released version of lftools should always be used.
14 # The purpose of the 2 variables below is so that lftools devs can test
15 # unreleased versions of lftools. There are 2 methods to install a dev version
18 # 1) gerrit patch: Used to test a patch that has not yet been merged.
19 # To do this set something like this:
21 # LFTOOLS_REFSPEC=refs/changes/96/5296/7
23 # 2) git branch: Used to install an lftools version from a specific branch.
24 # To use this set the variables as follows:
26 # LFTOOLS_REFSPEC=master
28 # 3) release : The intended use case and default setting.
29 # Set LFTOOLS_MODE=release, in this case LFTOOLS_REFSPEC is unused.
31 LFTOOLS_MODE=release # release | git | gerrit
32 LFTOOLS_REFSPEC=master
34 # Ensure we fail the job if any steps fail.
35 # DO NOT set -u as virtualenv's activate script has unbound variables
38 virtualenv --quiet "/tmp/v/lftools"
39 # shellcheck source=/tmp/v/lftools/bin/activate disable=SC1091
40 source "/tmp/v/lftools/bin/activate"
41 pip install --quiet --upgrade pip
45 git clone https://gerrit.linuxfoundation.org/infra/releng/lftools.git /tmp/lftools
47 git fetch origin "$LFTOOLS_REFSPEC"
48 git checkout FETCH_HEAD
49 pip install --quiet --upgrade -r requirements.txt
50 pip install --quiet --upgrade -e .
55 pip install --quiet --upgrade git+https://gerrit.linuxfoundation.org/infra/releng/lftools.git@"$BRANCH"
59 pip install --quiet --upgrade "lftools<1.0.0"
63 # pipdeptree prints out a lot of information because lftools pulls in many
64 # dependencies. Let's only print it if we want to debug.
65 # echo "----> Pip Dependency Tree"
66 # pip install --quiet --upgrade pipdeptree